The word 'ruined' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to ruin (ruins, ruining, ruined). The past participle of the verb is also an adjective. Examples:
verb: I ruined the cake by adding a cup of salt instead of a cup of sugar.
adjective: The ruined cake looked so good but tasted so bad.
"Has made" is the third person singular present perfect tense form of the verb "make".
He said that oh my God! Iam ruined
'would' is a verb and 'all' is an adjective.
The - article rain - noun ruined - verb the - article newspaper - noun
I is a pronoun, and would is a verb.
connectives
That would be an adjective
Into and after are prepositions. Above can be used as a preposition and an adverb.
Monotheism is considered to be the part of speech known as a noun. The adjective would be monotheistic while monotheistically would be the adverb.
Ruined is both a verb and an adjective. It is a verb when referring to an action, such as "The dog ruined my homework when he ate it!" It is an adjective when describing something, such as "All that was left of the mansion were ruined remains."
The word "would" is a verb. It is the past tense of will.
"Midnight" would be a noun.